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Hulu, LLC,
`Petitioner
`v.
`SITO Mobile R&D IP, LLC and SITO Mobile, LTD.
`Patent Owner
`
`Petition for Inter Partes Review
`of U.S. Patent Nos. 10,171,846 and 10,009,637
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`February 7, 2022
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0001
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`U.S. Patent No. 10,171,846
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0002
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`U.S. Patent No. 10,009,637
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0003
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`The ’846 and ’637 Patents Are Directed To Providing A File That Identifies
`The Locations Of Streaming Content And Advertisements On A CDN
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0004
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`Neither Patent Requires Breaking Full Media Into Smaller Portions
`SITO’s Erroneous Argument
`A Request For A Program
`Claim 1 of the ’846 and ’637 Patents
`
`“receiving, from the client device via a
`packet-based telecommunication network,
`signaling to have the stored video content
`streamed to the client device”
`
`“Indeed, the claims recite a method
`for streaming requested media in
`segments(e.g., one or more segments of a
`movie at a time), not streaming full
`media(e.g., a full movie) altogether.”
`’846 POR at 1.
`“Indeed, the claims recite a method for
`streaming requested media in segments
`(e.g., one or more segments of a movie at
`a time), not streaming full media(e.g., a
`full movie) altogether.”
`’637 POR at 2.
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`Specification
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`’846 Patent and ’637 Patent at 11:16-22.
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`A “Program” Can Include Entire Media Items
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`“The streaming system 102 also enables a media owner to identify a
`program or a portion of a program that is made available for streaming.”
`’846 Patent and ’637 Patent at 6:51-53.
`“In another example, a movie trailerfollowed by a full-length moviemay
`combine two different media to make a simple program.”
`’846 Patent and ’637 Patent at 5:29-31.
`“[A] programmay combine several pay-per-view events.”
`’846 Patent and ’637 Patent at 43:57-58.
`“The program has multiple media items, including a media clip for a movie
`and an advertisement.”
`’846 Patent and ’637 Patent at 19:54-56.
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0006
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`The Back-End Streaming System Controls The Streaming Process
`The NRP Controls The Process
`SITO’s Erroneous Argument
`Of Streaming By:
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`“Specifically, the inventors envisioned
`delivering requested media (e.g., a
`program) segment-by-segment and
`enabling the user device (not the
`server/backend streaming system) to
`control the process of streamingthe
`segments in order to present the user
`with a complete media presentation.”
`’846 POR at 9 and ’637 POR at 11.
`
`“communicates with the switches to
`determine which switch, if any, can provide
`the requested media”
`’846 Patent and ’637 Patent at 14:60-61.
`“attempts to select a switch based on
`network distribution rules” such as “best
`possible quality of service…, geographic
`factors, the time of day, the day of the week,
`the day of the year, or the access provider,
`or…overall network conditions.”
`’846 Patent and ’637 Patent at 14:52-59.
`“transmits to the viewer…an addresses, such
`as IP address, of the switch that can provide
`the requested media”
`’846 Patent and ’637 Patent at 14:64-66.
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0007
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`SITO Does Not Propose Alternative Constructions
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`Board’s Preliminary Constructions
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`“SITOdoes not agree with Hulu’s
`proposed constructions of ‘content
`distribution network’ and ‘settlement.’
`But, SITOdoes not believe the
`invalidity challenges turn on these
`constructions. As such, to respect the
`Board’s time, SITO does not propose
`alternative constructions.”
`’846 PORat 12 and ’637 PORat 14.
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`content distribution network:
`
`“a distributed network of servers”
`’637 Institution Decision at 19-21.
`’846 Institution Decision at 7-8.
`“billable event record to be used for
`revenue settlement purposes”
`’637 Institution Decision at 21-22.
`’846 Institution Decision at 8.
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`settlement:
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0008
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`’846 Patent
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`dynamically selecting one or more advertisement media clips based on statistical information
`associated with a user of the client device;
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`1. A method for managing streaming of video content to a client device, the method comprising:
`providing the video content to a content distribution network for storage in a plurality of geographically
`separated resources of the content distribution network;
`receiving, from the client device via a packet-based telecommunication network, signaling to have the
`stored video content streamed to the client device; and
`in response to the received signaling, transmitting one or more filesto the client device, via the packet-based
`telecommunication network, each of the and inone or more files being in havinga format compatible
`with a media player on the client device, the one or more files comprising
`(i) an identification of one or more of the resources of the content distribution network available to
`facilitate streaming of one or more segments of the stored video content to the client device, the
`identification being dependent at least in part on a relationship between a geographic location of the
`client device and geographic locations of the resources of the content distribution network, and
`(ii)an identification of an advertising server, the identification of the advertising server being dependent at
`least in part on a relationship between the geographic location of the client device and a geographic
`location of the advertising server,
`wherein the one or more files, when processed by the client device, cause the client device to communicate
`with the identified one or more resources of the content distribution network and the advertising server to
`cause the one or more segments of the stored video to be streamed to the client device by the identified one
`or more resources of the content distribution network and cause the one or more advertisements
`selected advertisement media clipsto be streamed from the advertising server to the client device.
`
`Analysis Of The ’846 Patent Claims Applies Equally To The ’637 Patent Claims
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`’637 Patent
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`Analysis Of The ’846 Patent Claims Applies Equally To The ’637 Patent Claims
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`2. The method of claim 1, wherein the one or more files, when processed
`by the client device, cause the client device to communicate with the
`identified one or more resources of the content distribution network
`and the advertising server to cause the one or more advertisements
`selected advertisement media clipsto be streamed to the client
`device in a predefined sequence with the one or more segments of
`the stored video.
`3. The method of claim 1, wherein the identification of the one or
`more resources of the content distribution network includes one or
`more uniform resource locators (URLs) associated with the one or more
`resources.
`4. The method of claim 1, wherein the identification of the advertising
`server includes a uniform resource locator (URL) associated with the
`advertising server.
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`’637 Patent
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`’846 Patent
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0010
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`Analysis Of The ’846 Patent Claims Applies Equally To The ’637 Patent Claims
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`’637 Patent
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`7. The method of claim 1, further comprising generating a settlement for sharing between at
`leasttwo parties a percentage of revenue associated with streaming the one or more advertisements
`selected advertisement media clipsto the client device.
`8. The method of claim 1, further comprising receiving from the content owner rules specifying at
`least one of an age restriction, a geographic restriction, and a time restriction for the streaming of the stored
`video content to the client device, wherein the one or more files, when processed by the client device, cause
`the client device to communicate with the identified one or more reso1rrces of the content distribution network and
`the advertising server to cause the one or more segments of the stored video to be streamed to the client device by
`the identified one or more resources of the content distribution network and cause the one or more advertisements
`selected advertisement media clipsto be streamed from the advertising server to the client device in compliance
`with the one or more rules.
`9. The method of claim 1, wherein the video content is one of a movie, a television show, and a live event.
`10. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
`monitoring a level of service for streaming the stored video to the client device by the identified one or more
`resources of the content distribution network;
`upon detection of a degradation of the level of service, transmitting to the client device, via the packet-based
`telecommunication network, an identification of another of the one or more of the resources of the content
`distribution network available to facilitate streaming of one or more other segments of the stored video content
`to the client device to cause the client device to communicate with the identified other one or more of the
`resources of the content distribution network to cause the one or more other segments of the stored video to be
`streamed to the client device by the another one of the resources of the content distribution network.
`
`’846 Patent
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0011
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`U.S. Patent No. 10,171,846
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0012
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`Ground 1 Is McCanne Combined With All About ASX Files
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`McCanne
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`All About ASX Files
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`Ex-1053
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`Ex-1017
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`Overview Of McCanne
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`McCanne (Ex-1053) at Fig. 6.
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0014
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`Overview Of All About ASX Files
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`All About ASXFiles (Ex-1017) at 1.
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0015
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`A POSITA Would Have Been Motivated To Combine
`McCanne And All About ASX Files
`All About ASX Files
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`McCanne
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`McCanne(Ex-1053) at 10:37-43.
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`Id.at 9:61-64.
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`All About ASXFiles (Ex-1017) at 4.
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0016
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`Ground 1 Renders Obvious All Disputed Elements Of Independent Claim 1
`1. A method for managing streaming of video content to a client device,
`the method comprising:
`’846 Patent Claim 1
`providing the video content to a content distribution network for storage in a
`plurality of geographically separated resources of the content distribution
`network;
`dynamically selecting one or more advertisement media clips based
`on statistical information associated with a user of the client device;
`receiving, from the client device via a packet-based telecommunication network,
`signaling to have the stored video content streamed to the client device; and
`in response to the received signaling, transmitting to the client device,
`via the packet-based telecommunication network and in one or more
`files having a format compatible with a media player on the
`client device,
`(i)
`an identification of one or more of the resources of the content
`distribution network available to facilitate streaming of one or more
`segments of the stored video content to the client device, the identification
`being dependent at least in part on a relationship between a geographic
`location of the client device and geographic locations of the resources of
`the content distribution network, and
`(ii) an identification of an advertising server, the identification of the
`advertising server being dependent at least in part on a relationship
`between the geographic location of the client device and a geographic
`location of the advertising server,
`wherein the one or more files, when processed by the client device, cause the
`client device to communicate with the identified one or more resources of the
`content distribution network and the advertising server to cause the one or
`more segments of the stored video to be streamed to the client device by the
`identified one or more resources of the content distribution network and cause
`the one or more selected advertisement media clips to be streamed from the
`advertising server to the client device.
`
`Dynamically Selecting Advertisements
`Identification and Geographic
`Location of the Resource
`Identification and Geographic
`Location of the Advertising Server
`One or More Segments
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`Ground 1 Renders Obvious Dynamically Selecting Advertisements
`1. A method for managing streaming of video content to a client device,
`the method comprising:
`’846 Patent Claim 1
`All About ASX Files
`providing the video content to a content distribution network for storage in a
`plurality of geographically separated resources of the content distribution
`network;
`dynamically selecting one or more advertisement media clips based
`on statistical information associated with a user of the client device;
`receiving, from the client device via a packet-based telecommunication network,
`signaling to have the stored video content streamed to the client device; and
`in response to the received signaling, transmitting to the client device,
`via the packet-based telecommunication network and in one or more
`files having a format compatible with a media player on the
`client device,
`(i)
`an identification of one or more of the resources of the content
`distribution network available to facilitate streaming of one or more
`segments of the stored video content to the client device, the identification
`being dependent at least in part on a relationship between a geographic
`location of the client device and geographic locations of the resources of
`the content distribution network, and
`(ii) an identification of an advertising server, the identification of the
`advertising server being dependent at least in part on a relationship
`between the geographic location of the client device and a geographic
`location of the advertising server,
`wherein the one or more files, when processed by the client device, cause the
`client device to communicate with the identified one or more resources of the
`content distribution network and the advertising server to cause the one or
`more segments of the stored video to be streamed to the client device by the
`identified one or more resources of the content distribution network and cause
`the one or more selected advertisement media clips to be streamed from the
`advertising server to the client device.
`
`All About ASXFiles (Ex-1017) at 4.
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`Ad Insertion
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`Ad Insertion (Ex-1018) at 3.
`’846 Petition at 29-31 and ’846 Reply at 15-16.
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`Ground 1 Renders Obvious Identification And Geographic Location Of The Resource
`1. A method for managing streaming of video content to a client device,
`the method comprising:
`’846 Patent Claim 1
`All About ASX Files
`providing the video content to a content distribution network for storage in a
`plurality of geographically separated resources of the content distribution
`network;
`dynamically selecting one or more advertisement media clips based
`on statistical information associated with a user of the client device;
`receiving, from the client device via a packet-based telecommunication network,
`signaling to have the stored video content streamed to the client device; and
`in response to the received signaling, transmitting to the client device,
`via the packet-based telecommunication network and in one or more
`files having a format compatible with a media player on the
`client device,
`(i)
`an identification of one or more of the resources of the content
`distribution network available to facilitate streaming of one or more
`segments of the stored video content to the client device, the identification
`being dependent at least in part on a relationship between a geographic
`location of the client device and geographic locations of the resources of
`the content distribution network, and
`(ii) an identification of an advertising server, the identification of the
`advertising server being dependent at least in part on a relationship
`between the geographic location of the client device and a geographic
`location of the advertising server,
`wherein the one or more files, when processed by the client device, cause the
`client device to communicate with the identified one or more resources of the
`content distribution network and the advertising server to cause the one or
`more segments of the stored video to be streamed to the client device by the
`identified one or more resources of the content distribution network and cause
`the one or more selected advertisement media clips to be streamed from the
`advertising server to the client device.
`
`Id.at 10.
`’846 Petition at 35-36 and ’846 Reply at 12-14.
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`All About ASX Files (Ex-1017) at 4-5.
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`Ground 1 Renders Obvious Identification And Geographic Location Of The Resource
`1. A method for managing streaming of video content to a client device,
`the method comprising:
`’846 Patent Claim 1
`McCanne
`providing the video content to a content distribution network for storage in a
`plurality of geographically separated resources of the content distribution
`network;
`dynamically selecting one or more advertisement media clips based
`on statistical information associated with a user of the client device;
`receiving, from the client device via a packet-based telecommunication network,
`signaling to have the stored video content streamed to the client device; and
`in response to the received signaling, transmitting to the client device,
`via the packet-based telecommunication network and in one or more
`files having a format compatible with a media player on the
`client device,
`(i)
`an identification of one or more of the resources of the content
`distribution network available to facilitate streaming of one or more
`segments of the stored video content to the client device, the identification
`being dependent at least in part on a relationship between a geographic
`location of the client device and geographic locations of the resources of
`the content distribution network, and
`(ii) an identification of an advertising server, the identification of the
`advertising server being dependent at least in part on a relationship
`between the geographic location of the client device and a geographic
`location of the advertising server,
`wherein the one or more files, when processed by the client device, cause the
`client device to communicate with the identified one or more resources of the
`content distribution network and the advertising server to cause the one or
`more segments of the stored video to be streamed to the client device by the
`identified one or more resources of the content distribution network and cause
`the one or more selected advertisement media clips to be streamed from the
`advertising server to the client device.
`
`McCanne (Ex-1053) at 9:41-60.
`’846 Petition at 35-36 and ’846 Reply at 12-14.
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`Ground 1 Renders Obvious Identification And Geographic Location Of The Advertising Server
`’846 Patent Claim 1
`All About ASX Files
`
`1. A method for managing streaming of video content to a client device,
`the method comprising:
`providing the video content to a content distribution network for storage in a
`plurality of geographically separated resources of the content distribution
`network;
`dynamically selecting one or more advertisement media clips based
`on statistical information associated with a user of the client device;
`receiving, from the client device via a packet-based telecommunication network,
`signaling to have the stored video content streamed to the client device; and
`in response to the received signaling, transmitting to the client device,
`via the packet-based telecommunication network and in one or more
`files having a format compatible with a media player on the
`client device,
`(i)
`an identification of one or more of the resources of the content
`distribution network available to facilitate streaming of one or more
`segments of the stored video content to the client device, the identification
`being dependent at least in part on a relationship between a geographic
`location of the client device and geographic locations of the resources of
`the content distribution network, and
`(ii) an identification of an advertising server, the identification of the
`advertising server being dependent at least in part on a relationship
`between the geographic location of the client device and a geographic
`location of the advertising server,
`wherein the one or more files, when processed by the client device, cause the
`client device to communicate with the identified one or more resources of the
`content distribution network and the advertising server to cause the one or
`more segments of the stored video to be streamed to the client device by the
`identified one or more resources of the content distribution network and cause
`the one or more selected advertisement media clips to be streamed from the
`advertising server to the client device.
`
`All About ASXFiles (Ex-1017) at 4.
`Id.at 4.
`’846 Petition at 37 and ’846 Reply at 12-15.
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`All About ASX Files Teaches One Or More Segments
`1. A method for managing streaming of video content to a client device,
`the method comprising:
`’846 Patent Claim 1
`All About ASX Files
`providing the video content to a content distribution network for storage in a
`plurality of geographically separated resources of the content distribution
`network;
`dynamically selecting one or more advertisement media clips based
`on statistical information associated with a user of the client device;
`receiving, from the client device via a packet-based telecommunication network,
`signaling to have the stored video content streamed to the client device; and
`in response to the received signaling, transmitting to the client device,
`via the packet-based telecommunication network and in one or more
`files having a format compatible with a media player on the
`client device,
`(i)
`an identification of one or more of the resources of the content
`distribution network available to facilitate streaming of one or more
`segments of the stored video content to the client device, the identification
`being dependent at least in part on a relationship between a geographic
`location of the client device and geographic locations of the resources of
`the content distribution network, and
`(ii) an identification of an advertising server, the identification of the
`advertising server being dependent at least in part on a relationship
`between the geographic location of the client device and a geographic
`location of the advertising server,
`wherein the one or more files, when processed by the client device, cause the
`client device to communicate with the identified one or more resources of the
`content distribution network and the advertising server to cause the one or
`more segments of the stored video to be streamed to the client device by the
`identified one or more resources of the content distribution network and cause
`the one or more selected advertisement media clips to be streamed from the
`advertising server to the client device.
`
`Segment 1
`Segment 2
`Segment 3
`Segment 4
`All About ASXFiles (Ex-1017) at 4-5.
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`’846 Petition at 35-36 and ’846 Reply at 12.
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`Ground 2 Is Ground 1 Combined With Wolfe
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`McCanne
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`All About ASX Files
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`Wolfe
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`Ex-1053
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`EX-1017
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`Ex-1044
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0023
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`Overview Of Wolfe
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`Wolfe (Ex-1044) at Fig. 1.
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0024
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`A POSITA Would Have Been Motivated To Combine
`McCanne, All About ASX Files, And Wolfe
`
`McCanne Using ASX FilesMcCanne Using ASX Files
`Wolfe
`
`McCanne(Ex-1053) at 10:37-43.
`Id.at 9:61-64.
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`All About ASX Files
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`All About ASXFiles (Ex-1017) at 4.
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`Wolfe (Ex-1044) at Fig. 1.
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0025
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`Ground 2 Renders Obvious Generating A Settlement
`’846 Patent Claim 7
`Wolfe
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`7. The method of claim 1, further comprising
`generating a settlement for sharing between
`at least two parties a percentage of revenue
`associated with streaming the one or more
`selected advertisement media clips to the
`client device.
`
`’637 and ’846 Patents.
`
`“settlement”
`
`“billable event record to be
`used for revenue settlement
`purposes”
`’637 Institution Decision at 21-22.
`’846 Institution Decision at 8.
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`Wolfe (Ex-1044) at 5:27-44.
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`8. The method of claim 1, further comprising
`receiving from the content owner rules specifying
`at least one of an age restriction, a geographic
`restriction, and a time restriction for the streaming
`of the stored video content to the client device,
`wherein the one or more files, when processed
`by the client device, cause the client device to
`communicate with the identified one or more
`resources of the content distribution network and
`the advertising server to cause the one or more
`segments of the stored video to be streamed to the
`client device by the identified one or more
`resources of the content distribution network and
`cause the one or more selected advertisement
`media clips to be streamed from the advertising
`server to the client device in compliance with the
`one or more rules.
`
`Ground 2 Renders Obvious Rules From The Content Owner
`“The specific musical material and advertisements
`transmitted may vary as a function of the information
`contained in the dossiers of the subscribers. In addition,
`’846 Patent Claim 8
`Wolfe
`the dossiers may change from time to time with a resulting
`change in music and advertisement programming. Further,
`the programmed music and advertisements may change as a
`function of the time of year or other conditions.”
`Wolfe (Ex-1044) at 3:40-47.
`The subscriber profile database28 contains the actual profiles
`of the individual subscribers 12, 14, 16, specifying for each
`subscriber criteria as, for example, age, demographic data,
`education, sex, ethnic background, musical selections previously
`or simultaneously made by the subscriber, purchasing habits
`and the like. Id.at 4:12-17.
`“The advertiser dossiers also contain specification of the desired
`consumer profiles to be targeted, specification of the category
`of products or services to be advertised, specification of any
`territorial or local time requirements or preferences, and a
`key to the location of the audio advertising content.”
`Id.at 2:12-17.
`’846 Petition at 48-50 and ’846 Reply at 19.
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`Ground 3 Is Ground 1 Combined With Goldszmidt
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`McCanne
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`All About ASX Files
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`Goldszmidt
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`Ex-1053
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`EX-1017
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`Ex-1064
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`28
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0028
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`Overview Of Goldszmidt
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`Goldszmidt(Ex-1064) at Fig. 6.
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`29
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0029
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`A POSITA Would Have Been Motivated To Combine
`McCanne, All About ASX Files, And Goldszmidt
`McCanne Using ASX Files
`Goldszmidt
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`McCanne(Ex-1053) at 10:37-43.
`Idat 9:61-64.
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`All About ASX Files
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`All About ASXFiles (Ex-1017) at 4.
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`Goldszmidt(Ex-1064)at Fig. 5.
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0030
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`Ground 3 Renders Obvious Monitoring The Level Of Service
`’846 Patent Claim 10
`Goldszmidt
`
`10.The method of claim 1, further comprising:
`monitoring a level of service for streaming the stored
`video to the client device by the identified one
`or more resources of the content distribution
`network;
`upon detection of a degradation of the level of
`service, transmitting to the client device, via the
`packet-based telecommunication network, an
`identification of another of the one or more of the
`resources of the content distribution network
`available to facilitate streaming of one or more
`other segments of the stored video content to the
`client device to cause the client device to
`communicate with the identified other one or
`more of the resources of the content distribution
`network to cause the one or more other
`segments of the stored video to be streamed to
`the client device by the another one of the
`resources of the content distribution network.
`
`Goldszmidt(Ex-1064)at Fig. 5.
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`31
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0031
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`Ground 4 Is Madison ’273 Combined With Wolfe
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`Madison ’273
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`Wolfe
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`Ex-1051
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`Ex-1044
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`32
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0032
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`Overview Of Madison ’273
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`Madison ’273 (Ex-1051) at Fig. 1.
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`33
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0033
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`A POSITA Would Have Been Motivated To Combine
`Madison And Wolfe
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`Madison ’273
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`Wolfe
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`Madison ’273 at [0032].
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`Wolfe (Ex-1044) at Fig. 1.
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`DEMONSTRATIVE EXHIBIT – NOT EVIDENCE
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`34
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0034
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`Ground 4 Renders Obvious All Disputed Elements Of Independent Claim 1
`1. A method for managing streaming of video content to a client device,
`the method comprising:
`’846 Patent Claim 1
`providing the video content to a content distribution network for storage in a
`plurality of geographically separated resources of the content distribution
`network;
`dynamically selecting one or more advertisement media clips based
`on statistical information associated with a user of the client device;
`receiving, from the client device via a packet-based telecommunication network,
`signaling to have the stored video content streamed to the client device; and
`in response to the received signaling, transmitting to the client device,
`via the packet-based telecommunication network and in one or more
`files having a format compatible with a media player on the
`client device,
`(i)
`an identification of one or more of the resources of the content
`distribution network available to facilitate streaming of one or more
`segments of the stored video content to the client device, the identification
`being dependent at least in part on a relationship between a geographic
`location of the client device and geographic locations of the resources of
`the content distribution network, and
`(ii) an identification of an advertising server, the identification of the
`advertising server being dependent at least in part on a relationship
`between the geographic location of the client device and a geographic
`location of the advertising server,
`wherein the one or more files, when processed by the client device, cause the
`client device to communicate with the identified one or more resources of the
`content distribution network and the advertising server to cause the one or
`more segments of the stored video to be streamed to the client device by the
`identified one or more resources of the content distribution network and cause
`the one or more selected advertisement media clips to be streamed from the
`advertising server to the client device.
`
`Geographically Separated Resources
`Dynamically Selecting Advertisements
`Identification and Geographic Location of the
`Resource
`Identification and Geographic Location of the
`Advertising Server
`One or More Segments
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`35
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`Petitioner's Demonstrative Exhibit 1085, 0035
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`Ground 4 Renders Obvious Geographically Separated Resources
`1. A method for managing streaming of video content to a client device,
`the method comprising:
`’846 Patent Claim 1
`Madison ’273
`providing the video content to a content distribution network for storage in a
`plurality of geographically separated resources of the content distribution
`network;
`dynamical

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